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EXTL3 mutations cause skeletal dysplasia, immune deficiency, and developmental delay

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Citazione:
EXTL3 mutations cause skeletal dysplasia, immune deficiency, and developmental delay / Volpi, Stefano; Yamazaki, Yasuhiro; Brauer, Patrick M; van Rooijen, Ellen; Hayashida, Atsuko; Slavotinek, Anne; Sun Kuehn, Hye; Di Rocco, Maja; Rivolta, Carlo; Bortolomai, Ileana; Du, Likun; Felgentreff, Kerstin; Ott de Bruin, Lisa; Hayashida, Kazutaka; Freedman, George; Marcovecchio, Genni Enza; Capuder, Kelly; Rath, Prisni; Luche, Nicole; Hagedorn, Elliott J; Buoncompagni, Antonella; Royer Bertrand, Beryl; Giliani, Silvia Clara; Poliani, Pietro Luigi; Imberti, Luisa; Dobbs, Kerry; Poulain, Fabienne E; Martini, Alberto; Manis, John; Linhardt, Robert J; Bosticardo, Marita; Rosenzweig, Sergio Damian; Lee, Hane; Puck, Jennifer M; Zúñiga Pflücker, Juan Carlos; Zon, Leonard; Park, Pyong Woo; Superti Furga, Andrea; Notarangelo, Luigi Daniele. - In: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 0022-1007. - (2017). [10.1084/jem.20161525]
Abstract:
We studied three patients with severe skeletal dysplasia, T cell immunodeficiency, and developmental delay. Whole-exome sequencing revealed homozygous missense mutations affecting exostosin-like 3 (EXTL3), a glycosyltransferase involved in heparan sulfate (HS) biosynthesis. Patient-derived fibroblasts showed abnormal HS composition and altered fibroblast growth factor 2 signaling, which was rescued by overexpression of wild-type EXTL3 cDNA. Interleukin-2-mediated STAT5 phosphorylation in patients' lymphocytes was markedly reduced. Interbreeding of the extl3-mutant zebrafish (box) with Tg(rag2:green fluorescent protein) transgenic zebrafish revealed defective thymopoiesis, which was rescued by injection of wild-type human EXTL3 RNA. Targeted differentiation of patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells showed a reduced expansion of lymphohematopoietic progenitor cells and defects of thymic epithelial progenitor cell differentiation. These data identify EXTL3 mutations as a novel cause of severe immune deficiency with skeletal dysplasia and developmental delay and underline a crucial role of HS in thymopoiesis and skeletal and brain development.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Volpi, Stefano; Yamazaki, Yasuhiro; Brauer, Patrick M; van Rooijen, Ellen; Hayashida, Atsuko; Slavotinek, Anne; Sun Kuehn, Hye; Di Rocco, Maja; Rivolta, Carlo; Bortolomai, Ileana; Du, Likun; Felgentreff, Kerstin; Ott de Bruin, Lisa; Hayashida, Kazutaka; Freedman, George; Marcovecchio, Genni Enza; Capuder, Kelly; Rath, Prisni; Luche, Nicole; Hagedorn, Elliott J; Buoncompagni, Antonella; Royer Bertrand, Beryl; Giliani, Silvia Clara; Poliani, Pietro Luigi; Imberti, Luisa; Dobbs, Kerry; Poulain, Fabienne E; Martini, Alberto; Manis, John; Linhardt, Robert J; Bosticardo, Marita; Rosenzweig, Sergio Damian; Lee, Hane; Puck, Jennifer M; Zúñiga Pflücker, Juan Carlos; Zon, Leonard; Park, Pyong Woo; Superti Furga, Andrea; Notarangelo, Luigi Daniele
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/162536
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
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